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Amazon’s Kuiper satellites to get boost from rival SpaceX


Amazon is looking to its main competitor to get its next batch of Kuiper satellites to orbit.

That agreement came scarcely two months after the e-commerce giant faced a lawsuit from shareholders over an earlier decision not to consider SpaceX when it doled out its first round of lucrative launch contracts, even though the Falcon 9 is the most reliable rocket flying today. The catch is, at least half of Kuiper’s initial constellation must be deployed by by the end of July 2026, per its license from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission. Blue Origin, Bezos’ other company, will eventually carry Kuiper satellites on its massive New Glenn rocket, but it has only flown once so far, and it did not manage to recover the booster.

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